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Implementing Industry 4.0: Leading Change in Manufacturing and Operations
 at 
MIT University 
Overview

The course is designed to help executives implement large scale technological change

Duration

3 days

Total fee

3.12 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

Course Level

UG Certificate

Implementing Industry 4.0: Leading Change in Manufacturing and Operations
 at 
MIT University 
Highlights

  • Earn a certificate of course completion from the MIT Sloan School of Management
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Implementing Industry 4.0: Leading Change in Manufacturing and Operations
 at 
MIT University 
Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For anyone looking to integrate new industrial technology (such as IIoT) into their existing facilities in such a way as to realize the advantages while avoiding the systemic risks
  • For employees of companies developing new industrial products and services that are interested in accelerating adoption rate through a better understanding of their customers-needs.
  • For CEOs
  • For perations general managers
  • For VPs/Directors of continuous improvement
  • For Frontline leaders
  • For IIoT software application developers
What are the course deliverables?
  • Identify current-state problems that need to be removed prior to the introduction of new technology
  • Eradicate "hidden factories" issues in process models and operations development of workforce skills
  • Successfully incorporate new technologies without disappointing customers, overburdening employees, and hurting short-term cash flow
  • Sequence the introduction of IIoT to accelerate adoption and time to cash flow
  • Use IIoT to leverage existing Lean/Six Sigma/continuous improvement efforts
  • Develop a coherent roadmap they can share with their entire company
More about this course
  • The term "Industry 4.0" refers to the combination of several major innovations in digital technology that are poised to transform the energy and manufacturing sectors
  • From advanced robotics and machine learning to software-as-a-service and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), these changes enable a powerful new way of organizing global operations
  • Students will learn how to implement large scale technological change
  • This course will help students obtain greater value from their business by diagnosing the states of their systems, measuring activities appropriately, and overcoming cultural obstacles to deployment of productive technologies
  • Students will hear from guest speakers who are leaders in their fields

Implementing Industry 4.0: Leading Change in Manufacturing and Operations
 at 
MIT University 
Curriculum

DAY 1

Includes three 10

minute breaks

Welcome and Introduction

Let Your System Speak: Introduction

A Systems View of Technology Driven Transformation

IIoT: Curing Headaches Through Problem Solving

DAY 2

Includes two 15

minute breaks

Simulation Exercise: IIoT Analytics

Industrial Internet of Things- Sources of Value 1

Industrial Internet of Things- Sources of Value 2

DAY 3

Includes two 15

minute breaks

Industry 4.0 Panel Discussion

Organizational Dynamics: 3 Perspectives on IIoT

The Industry 4.0 Playbook: What Will You Do Tomorrow?

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Implementing Industry 4.0: Leading Change in Manufacturing and Operations
 at 
MIT University 
Faculty details

John Carrier
John Carrier is a Senior Lecturer of System Dynamics at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Carrier instructs senior managers on improving manufacturing and business processes and serves as an on-site coach in support of projects.
John Van Maanen

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